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World History 24
Ellie and Charlie Koczela
11 episodes
1 day ago
Your chronological crash course: learn all of human history, in order, in just one day.
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Your chronological crash course: learn all of human history, in order, in just one day.
Show more...
History
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Hour 5 | 800 - 575 BCE
World History 24
1 hour 12 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Hour 5 | 800 - 575 BCE

Worldhistory24.com This episode will follow the expansion of the Bantu people throughout central and southern Africa. In the intersection of EurAsia, the Assyrian Empire will fall and the Babylonians take their place, conquering many peoples and famously taking the Israelites captive.  We will discuss the invention and proliferation of the idea of an alphabet. We will see the rise of the kingdom of Kush and finally look at the 10 thousand year old Joman culture in Japan.

  • Bantu Expansion
  • Iron Working in Central and Southern Africa
  • Fall of Assyria
  • Ashurbanipal’s Archive
  • Babylon
  • Siege of Jerusalem
  • Babylonian Captivity
  • Phoenicians
  • Founding of Carthage
  • Invention of the Alphabet
  • Kingdom of Kush
  • 25th Dynasty of Egypt
  • Jomon Culture


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World History 24
Your chronological crash course: learn all of human history, in order, in just one day.